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[ He was accused of treason, under pretence that in a dramatic piece which he composed he had, in the characters of Paris and Oenone, reflected upon Domitian for divorcing his wife Domitia. Suet, in Vit. Domit. C. 10. M.]
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[ Helvidius.]
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[ Upon the accession of Nerva to the empire, after the death of Domitian. M.]
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[ Our authors first wife; of whom we have no particular account. After her death, he married his favourite Calpurnia. M.]
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[ It is very remarkable that, when any senator was asked his opinion in the house, he had the privilege of speaking as long as he pleased upon any other affair before he came to the point in question. Aul. Gell. IV. C. 10. M.]